Product description

The misadventures of Tallulah Casey...Hilarious new series from Queen of Teen - laugh your tights off at the (VERY) amateur dramatic antics of Talullah and her bonkers mates. Boys, snogging and bad acting guaranteed! Picture the scene: Dother Hall performing arts college somewhere Up North, surrounded by rolling dales, bearded cheesemaking villagers (male and female) and wildlife of the squirrely-type. On the whole, it's not quite the showbiz experience Tallulah was expecting...but once her mates turn up and they start their 'FAME! I'm gonna liiiiive foreeeeeever, I'm gonna fill my tiiiiights' summer course things are bound to perk up. Especially when the boys arrive. (When DO the boys arrive?) Six weeks of parent-free freedom. BOY freedom. Freedom of expression...cos it's the THEATRE dahling, theatre!!

Author information

Louise Rennison is the bestselling award-winning author of the phenomenally successful 'Confessions of Georgia Nicolson' series, translated into over 34 languages and to the stage and big screen as 'Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging'. She has won the Nestle Smarties Book Prize, the Michael L. Printz Honor Book and the Roald Dahl Funny prize for 'Withering Tights'.

Review quote

"I don't know how, but Louise Rennison has done it again. Tallulah is even funnier, warmer, and sweeter than her cousin Georgia Nicolson. I fell in love with Withering Tights, and you will too!" - Meg Cabot, author of The Princess Diaries and Abandon series Praise for 'Are these my basoomas I see before me?': "Either these books make you chortle like a loon in loon pants or you live on another planet" Nicolette Jones, Sunday Times "Raucously fun" Amanda Craig, The Times Praise for '...startled by his furry shorts!': 'It's an excellent book and I'm dying to know what happens next.' Sugar Praise for '...then he ate my boy entrancers.': "You'll be falling about laughing at this.' Mizz 'The only snag about taking this on holiday is that it won't last long: it will be consumed without a break except for the snorting noises. But it can always be passed on to parents by any youngster who can stand the sound of Vati's and Mutti's snorts, or dipped into repeatedly because every line is vair vair funny.' Sunday Times Praise for '...startled by his furry shorts.': 'It's an excellent book and I'm dying to know what happens next.' Sugar Praise for '...and that's when it fell off in my hand.':